In 1997, ten years after the first Iznogoud game, Microids came out with
a new game for the PC and Sony PlayStation called "Saban's Iznogoud".
This time it was a very colorful 2D platform game with some snappy animation,
following on the heels of the Iznogoud cartoon series from 1994. However,
response was rather critical and the game did not do very well on the
whole. It seems at this point people were sick of platform game Mario
Bros. clones, a category this game does little to stray from.

PC VERSION

Here's what the boxes/covers for the PC
version of "Saban's Iznogoud" looked like:

English

French

German

Dutch

Italian

French (alt)

This is the French "Éditions Collector" version of the
game, along with a promotional advertisement for it:

And here are some screen shots from the game:

It's fun to run around as the Grand Vizier, but a bit
frustrating due to all the running, falling, and dodging you have to
do. The graphics look great though, and a bit surreal as well. The game
has a lot different environments you can run around in, and some fun
between-level animated scenes.

SONY PLAYSTATION VERSION

Here is what the CD cover of the Sony PlayStation version looked like:

And here are screen shots from the Sony PlayStation version:

Nice color screens and graphics; similar to the cartoon series and even
more colorful than the original books. However, from all reports the gameplay
got boring and left something to be desired. In fact, this game was apparently
voted "Worst PlayStation Game Ever" in at least one instance!

Hopefully at some point there will be another Iznogoud game, and hopefully
it fares better than the previous ones. I for one would love to see a
good graphic adventure game made from the Iznogoud premise... perhaps
in the future someone will try again.